Chief Keef‘s 2012 hit “Love Sosa” soundtracked Gervonta Davis’ walkout for his big fight against Ryan Garcia over the weekend – but the Chicago rapper saw things going way differently had he performed another of his songs.

In an Instagram Story post following the Las Vegas fight on Saturday night (April 22), Keef joked about what the outcome could have been if his 2016 club banger “Faneto” was chosen instead.

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“Tank ain’t wanna go out to Faneto he was gone do em wayyyyyy worser he wanted to be mellow,” he wrote with laughing emojis.

Check out Chief Keef’s post below:

Davis knocked Garcia out in the seventh round during their eagerly anticipated bout at the T-Mobile Arena. The three-division champion, also known as Tank, sent Garcia to the canvas in the second round before finishing him off in the seventh with a powerful and perfectly-timed uppercut to the ribs.

Keef was on hand to perform “Love Sosa” for the walkout, much to the delight of the crowd – but it was JAY-Z’s motivational speech that played before Davis’ walkout that brought the crowd to its feet. It was delivered over interspersed clips from various parts of the boxer’s career.

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“Everything in life is for your greatest good,” Hov began. “No matter how difficult it seemed at the time, everything is for your greatest good. Just teaching you discipline so you can receive your blessing.”

He continued: “See, I’m from the bottom, from the mud. It don’t matter if you from Brooklyn or from Baltimore, all that matters is that you believe in yourself when no one else will.

“Any time you want something in life, you gotta set your intention. When you set your intentions, you believe that shit in your soul, 100 percent. It’s gonna happen for you, I promise.”

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While Hov and Chief Keef were undoubtedly happy to see their boy win, Davis’ victory wasn’t a pleasant experience for The Game – as he lost $100,000 to D.C. Young Fly after betting on Garcia.

The L.A. rapper was admittedly frustrated, especially when Young Fly posted a celebratory video on IG taunting him.

Still, he admitted defeat and said he’d give Young Fly his “pocket change.”

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“I got ya lul ass pocket change bruh,” Game wrote on his Instagram Story with multiple red-faced emojis.

He added in a separate Instagram comment: “Fucckkkkkkkkkk !!!!!”